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Inspired by Soilarch. Here are a few of my....
favorite flyes. I put most of them on here but some are to top secret to show.
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RE: Inspired by Soilarch. Here are a few of my....
What do you fish for most of the time? I hadn't thought of putting a bead on a woolly bugger, that'll be my next. What are those patterns about and below the WB?
Alot "prettier" than mine :D! I'm still trying to decide what materials to buy...lol, I'm such a wannabe |
RE: Inspired by Soilarch. Here are a few of my....
That is a HUGE mayfly spinner you got there Guss. I know Michigan has those monster mayflys. What are they called? Flavineas or something. I don't see too many caddis imitations (1 maybe). what is that brown ugly thing:D? a stonefly or a hopper imitation? (one up from the bottom right corner)
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RE: Inspired by Soilarch. Here are a few of my....
Soilarch and HB, the big fly below the wolly is a Hex spinner, as Hillbilly said they are hudge Mayflys. I think there scientific name is Hexaginia limbada, or somthing close. They hatch at around 12midnight and the fish go crazy for them. It is tied on a #4.
HB, that ugly thing is one of my Blue gill flies, works great. Soilarch, the fly above the bugger is a Hornberg, if you do a search you should find a pattern. I tie it with a cone head for spring fishing. The bead on the bugger works great in rivers, and sometimes in lakes, but for lake fishing I like anunweighted fly with a sinking line. Looks more life like. |
RE: Inspired by Soilarch. Here are a few of my....
Hb, ya only see one caddis because that is the only one I need. Elk Hair tied in a few different sizes and colors.
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